On Thursday, Chinese Defence Ministry stated that the United States again had invited China to attend a major naval drills hosted by the US this year, despite their strained relations over South China Sea.
JPMorgan could move over 4K job positions out of Britain, in case the Brexit negotiations result in trade agreement and regulation divergence between the European Union and Britain.
Nissan Motor company has created a system for self-parking slippers. They are designed to park at an entrance of a traditional inn and be ready for guests to use.
The Defence Ministry of China on Thursday denied rumors that the country is planning to create a military base on the territory of Afghanistan.
Emirates Airline is restoring the number of some flights on the US routes that it had lowered last May, following the weakened demand of the US government travel restrictions.
On Thursday, HNA Group reported some of its bank accounts had been temporarily frozen in January; however, the issue has already been resolved.
On Wednesday, the United States imposed more sanctions on North Korea and urged Russia and China to expel its raising funds for the nuclear weapon programme.
According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the British Prime Minister Theresa May is set to visit China regarding a free trade deal on January 31 and will stay in the country until February 2.
At least five people are reported to be dead on Thursday as a train Ferrovie dello Stato derails near Milan.
On Thursday, South Korean LG Electronics stated it had swung back to its Q4 operating profit of 366.9B won, following the last year's loss report.
The Chief Executive of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Meg Whitman is set to become new CEO of Jeffrey Katzenberg's mobile media start-up NewTV on March 1 this year.
China's e-commerce and tech company Alibaba is in early business talks on a possible cooperation with the US grocer Kroger, following Amazon.com's aggressive expansion into groceries.
The economy of South Korea contracted in the Q4, as industrial production and car exporters failed to sustain the prior quarter's pace, posting the weakest performance in nine years.
Qualcomm has signed sales memorandums of understanding with China's smartphone makers Xiaomi, Lenovo, vivo and OPPO to supply RFFE solutions worth $2B during the next three years.
Ford Motor reported a weaker-than-anticipated net profit for the quarter, affected by higher costs of commodities and unfavourable FX rates, expecting stronger hit in 2018.
LG Electronics announced that it would hike prices of the majority of the company's washing machines in the US, just after tariffs on imported washers were imposed.
Dara Khosrowshahi, the CEO of Uber, is expected to visit India, Japan next month, aiming to enhance the image of ride-hailing firm in the region.
The South Korean firm SK Hynix reported the record-high profit in the Q4 of 2017, predicting demand for memory chips to surge further this year.
A former-CIA official reported Seoul was worried that the United States might launch an attack on North Korea.
On Thursday, North Korea called for "all Koreans" on both sides of the border to "smash all challenges" and unify the Korean Peninsula.
The wireless POS terminal market was worth around $6.73bn in 2017, while its growth potential is $13bn by 2023, a report by ResearchAndMarkets.com showed on Wednesday.
The White House is set to publish a legislative framework for the immigration bill on Monday.
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is set to investigate the crash of a semi-autonomous Tesla vehicle which occurred on Monday.
While attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, several EU leaders warned about the increasing popularity of nationalism, thus calling for greater cooperation.